Bathroom Tiles
When designing your bathroom, how do you know which bathroom tile to choose? While you have many choices to make, the tile is one of the most important ones. Bearing in mind, important buying guidelines and helpful tips could save you the hassle of purchasing the wrong ones.
Think Ahead and Get the Exact Measurement
Before laying the first piece of bath tiles, you should consider a variety of issues. In particular, think about how the tile would appear on the floor, your budget for the tiles, and who would install the bathroom tile. Keep in mind that because tiles last quite a while, it is important to get everything right.
Also, remember to measure up before heading to the store's hardware section. It is important to get the exact measurements of the floor in your bathroom, in order to determine how much tile you will require. Measure the walls as well if you intend to add tiles there as well. The importance of measuring before you buy tiles cannot be overstressed.
The Hunt for Tiles Begin
After taking measurements of your bathroom's floor (and walls), it is time to start searching for bathroom tile. Based on the amount of floor space you need to cover, make sure to select tiles, such as ceramic tiles, which are within your budget. If you choose wall tiles to complement the floor tile, then ensure that the wall tiles are lighter in hue than the floor tiles.
When selecting a bathroom tile, keep in mind that size and weight matters. It is important that the floor is not overly heavy for the support wall, as the result could be disastrous. Additionally, smaller tiles for a bathroom floor will generally cost more money and require more time to install. An ongoing debate is whether smaller tiles are more elegant than larger ones. While most people hold this view, it is basically a matter of personal reference.
Furthermore, carefully choose the color of the tiles. A bathroom tile is now available in a myriad of colors and designs. While white is a common color for bathrooms, you could add some pizzazz by selecting a combination of colors. Regardless of which color you select, determine how it matches up with the color scheme and decor inside the bathroom.
Lastly, choose glazing for added water protection. Glazing can help to somewhat prevent the absorption of water into the tiles. Manufacturers of glazed tiles coat its surface and then re-fire it. The glaze functions in safeguarding the ceramic beneath the surface.
Taking into account the following tips will greatly assist you in locating and buying the appropriate tiles that best complement your bathroom.

